1014 ON A SMALL ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION FROM NORFOLK ISLAND. 



mnfliiaraus^ Feld., Protoparce convolvuli, Linn. (var. distans, Btl.), 

 Deiojieia fulchella, Linn., Achaea melicerte, Dr., and Acidalia 

 rubraria, Dbl. Of these P. ilea is found in Australia and New 

 Zealand, P. amphiaraus (ilioneus, Don.) in New Caledonia, P. 

 Java in the Malay Archipelago, A. melicerte and A. rubraria in 

 Australia and Eastern Asia, and D. bolina has a wide distribution 

 in the Pacific ; the others are ubiquitous. With regard to P. 

 amphiaraus I would here point out that we have no evidence of 

 its presence on the mainland of Australia ; the specimens recorded 

 by Donovan and others were probably obtained from Norfolk 

 Island. 



The Orthoptera are represented by a few obscure species, 

 mostly in bad condition, belonging to the genera Blatta, Acheta 

 (probably A. australis, Linn.^, Locusta, and Plianeroptera ; the, 

 Neuroptera by Chrysopa, and the Homoptera by a small black 

 Cicada which I have not been able to identif v. 



